Yes, a rabbit can get sick and die from getting soaked in water. The rabbit might get hypothermia from being wet; or it could go into shock or GI stasis from being highly stressed - any of these situations could lead to death if the rabbit isn't quickly treated by a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits. See the related questions below for help.
yes and no peter the rabbit is a fairytale it is not true so really he is not real so he did die but for little kids he is real and alive.
not preferably u should get rabbit food or it could die of malnutrition.
If a rabbit's head gets wet, it could get an ear infection. Baths are not usually necessary for rabbits. Healthy rabbits bathe themselves, and as a matter of course you should keep them away from very messy areas. If your rabbit is messy, something is wrong! Baths can be very dangerous for rabbits, whether their head stays dry or not. See the related question below for details and links.
You can't handle a rabbit too much, but if you shake it too much you can cause brain damage and that will cause it to die or be mentally retarded.
the hounds followed the sc of the rabbit.
If it is a hard hit it will die . If not it will be knocked out for five minutes.
It gets worse and could eventually die.
It gets wet.
It gets wet.
It is very common for a rabbit to die of disease, there aere only two suggestions I can make on how to have the rabbit not get a disese:Keep it in a very clean enviromentDO NOT LET THEIR FOOD GET TOO HOT, if the food gets too hot then it can dry out all of the nutrients in the food and then it is very easy for your rabbit to die
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water
It depends what size and how much the ball ways. It is possible, though, if it is heavy and big enough.
Because the dog gets jealous from the rabbit
well.... if it gets a drop of water its fine. But if it gets soaked when you turn it on it will glow then turn off
It gets fat.
The answer to this question is the same for all breeds of pet rabbit. When a pet rabbit is so sick or injured that it stops eating, drinking, peeing, and/or pooping, and/or if the rabbit is lying there not moving at all, then it will die unless it gets help from the vet. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
The grass gets it's energy from the sun and then the rabbit eats the grass.